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Today, Monday, the swearing-in session of the Libyan unity government led by Abdul Hamid Al-Dabaiba, in front of the House of Representatives in Tobruk, witnessed confusion, boycott and outcry.
A slip of the tongue from Deputy Prime Minister Hussein Atiya Abdel Hafeez Al-Qatrani during his inauguration sparked that historic session.
In details, the government official said during his brief speech to the deputies: “I swear to Almighty God to fulfill my duties with all honesty and sincerity and to be faithful to the objectives of (the September Fateh Revolution)”, to resume The thread again and corrects with laughter “for the goals of the February 17 Revolution.
However, this lapse did not go unnoticed, but the room was filled with noise and clamor, until the president of the session asked for calm to complete the performance of the members of the government to the legal oath.
The government takes an oath
After Al-Qatrani, the ministers followed the oath, and every time one of them mentioned the February 16 revolution, the clamor and applause would sometimes return, perhaps a reminder of the magnitude of the mistake made by the deputy prime minister.
The new Libyan Prime Minister, Abdel Hamid Dabaiba, who is to manage the transition phase until the elections scheduled for December, was sworn in today, more than a month after his appointment, as part of a United Nations-sponsored political process to remove Libya. of ongoing chaos for ten years.
This came after the Presidential Council also took the constitutional oath this morning before the Supreme Constitutional Court at its headquarters in Tripoli.
It is noteworthy that Al-Fateh’s September revolution was led by the late Colonel Muammar Gaddafi on September 1, 1969, while the February 17, 2011 revolution ended his rule and also his life.